Ex-BJP Chief Demands Rs 3,200 Per Quintal Paddy Price in Jharkhand
Calls for 48-Hour Payment Timeline to Farmers at Procurement Centers
Key Points:
- Former BJP state president seeks higher paddy procurement rate
- Requests quick transfer of payments to farmers’ bank accounts
- Reminds CM Hemant Soren of pre-election promise to farmers
CHAKULIA – Former BJP state president Dr. Dineshanand Goswami has urged the government to fulfill its promise of higher paddy procurement rates.
Recent procurement data shows farmers are hesitant to sell at current rates. Government statistics indicate a 30% drop in procurement center activity.
Political Background
Dr. Goswami referenced CM Soren’s electoral promise. The JMM alliance had committed to a Rs 3,200 per quintal rate.
Moreover, national paddy procurement rates have seen a 15% increase this season. Other states have implemented faster payment systems.
Party Activities
The demands came during a BJP workers’ meeting at Chakulia. District officials report 40% of local farmers await procurement payments.
Furthermore, Dr. Goswami launched a membership drive. Recent party data shows a 25% increase in local membership.
Future Plans
The party plans to intensify its farmer outreach program. Agricultural experts predict a 20% rise in paddy production this season.
Additionally, BJP workers will monitor procurement centers. Local farmers report average payment delays of 15-20 days.

